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This discussion provided me with insight I had never considered before, but  
am actively thinking now. My Christiansen and Jensen family departed Denmark 
in  the 1850s, following a civil war and freedom of religion act that led to 
their  ostracism for rejecting Lutheranism. I know zero about the Lutheran 
Church,  but wonder what archaeological distinctions one might find in a Lutheran 
versus  Catholic residence during that period? Of course, my family were 
neither and  joined 89,000 emigrants to North America in that same time period. Can 
anyone  address the question of Lutheran archaeology? This leads into the late 
19th  century emerging Mormon communities in Deseret, where the 89,000 people 
landed.  I anticipate Tim Scarlet might have insight on this question.
 
Ron May
Legacy 106, Inc. 



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